Yusuf Mullan

Most people think vowels are just there to make words pronounceable.
In Arabic, they do a lot more.

Every vowel tells you something about meaning; who did what, when it happened, and how the words in a sentence relate to each other.

Once you understand that, the whole language starts making sense.
You stop memorizing random word lists and start seeing how meaning is built.

That’s why I always say: if you understand how Arabic uses vowels, the language suddenly becomes logical, even easy.

👉 Watch the full 4-minute explanation here:
https://youtu.be/sdP_yupG4h8

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